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Scala is an open source, strongly typed static object-oriented programming language implemented in [[Java]], it has some [[functional programming]] features but is mostly reminiscent of Java itself and is commonly advocated and used by Java users as a sort of an abstraction. The functional features and a few other ideas are taken from the [[Funnel]] programming language.
Scala is an open source, strongly typed static object-oriented programming language implemented in [[Java]], it has some functional programming features but is mostly reminiscent of Java itself and is commonly advocated and used by Java users as a sort of an abstraction. The functional features and a few other ideas are taken from the Funnel programming language.


Please note that there is another and older programming language called Scala that is or was a part of the SCALA multimedia/animation package.
Please note that there is another and older programming language called Scala that is or was a part of the SCALA multimedia/animation package.

Revision as of 23:45, 23 January 2017

Scala is an open source, strongly typed static object-oriented programming language implemented in Java, it has some functional programming features but is mostly reminiscent of Java itself and is commonly advocated and used by Java users as a sort of an abstraction. The functional features and a few other ideas are taken from the Funnel programming language.

Please note that there is another and older programming language called Scala that is or was a part of the SCALA multimedia/animation package.

OS/2 text & programmers editors with Scala support

  • jEdit - Java based editor - Scala syntax highlighting built in - Current

Version

  • Last known version: Scala 2.11.7 (2015-06-23)
Prerequisites
  • Java version 6 or later.

Links & publications

License

Author

  • École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
  • Martin Odersky